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  • Devices of Curiosity: Early Cinema and Popular Science

    Devices of Curiosity by Gaycken, Oliver;

    Early Cinema and Popular Science

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 21 May 2015

    • ISBN 9780199860685
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages270 pages
    • Size 160x236x20 mm
    • Weight 528 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 114 halftones
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    Short description:

    Devices of Curiosity excavates a largely unknown genre of early cinema, the popular-science film. Primarily a work of cinema history, it also draws on the insights of the history of science.

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    Long description:

    Devices of Curiosity excavates a largely unknown genre of early cinema, the popular-science film. Primarily a work of cinema history, it also draws on the insights of the history of science. Beginning around 1903, a variety of producers made films about scientific topics for general audiences, inspired by a vision of cinema as an educational medium. This book traces the development of popular-science films over the first half of the silent era, from its beginnings in England to its flourishing in France around 1910.

    Devices of Curiosity also considers how popular-science films exemplify the circulation of knowledge. These films initially relied upon previous traditions such as the magic-lantern lecture for their representational strategies, and they continually had recourse to established visual iconography, but they also created novel visual paradigms and led to the creation of ambitious new film collections. Finally, the book discerns a transit between nonfictional and fictional modes, seeing affinities between popular-science films and certain aspects of fiction films, particularly Louis Feuillade's crime melodramas. This kind of circulation is important for an understanding of the wider relevance of early popular-science films, which impacted the formation of the documentary, educational, and avant-garde cinemas.

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    Table of Contents:

    Prologue: Where Did These Scorpions Come from?
    Chapter One: "Revealing Nature's Closest Secrets":F. Martin Duncan's Popular-Science Films at the Charles Urban Trading Company
    Chapter Two: Juggling Flies and Gravid Plants: F. Percy Smith's Early Popular-Science Films
    Chapter Three: "A Drama Unites Them in a Fight to the Death": The Flourishing of Popular-Science Films in France, 1909-1914
    Chapter Four: A Modern Cabinet of Curiosities: George Kleine's Collection of Popular-Science Films
    Chapter Five: Popular Science and Crime Melodrama: Louis Feuillade and the Serial
    Conclusion: Round and Round: From the Somersaulting Monkey to "Bug Workout"
    Works Cited
    Index

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